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Sunday, February 8, 2026
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Game Recap

St. Mary’s (CA) didn’t leave much room for interpretation Saturday. The Gaels controlled the night and cruised past San Francisco 79-54 on Feb. 8, 2026, a 25-point result that read like a warning shot as the season tightens.

The win moved St. Mary’s to 20-4, a stabilizing bounce in a recent WLWWL stretch. San Francisco fell to 14-11, unable to build on a LWLLW run that has offered more unevenness than momentum.

The game in one line

St. Mary’s separated early and kept separating, turning a conference matchup into a one-sided 79-54 finish.

How it swung

The defining turn was the accumulation: every time San Francisco needed a stretch to reset the math, St. Mary’s answered with control and distance. With no quarter-by-quarter scoring available, the clearest indicator of the night’s shape is the final margin—25 points—suggesting the Gaels consistently won the possession battle and prevented any sustained counterpunch.

What it means going forward

For St. Mary’s, this is the kind of result that reinforces a 20-4 profile: take care of business, protect your floor, and avoid letting a mid-game lull open the door. It also snaps into place as a confidence-builder after a WLWWL stretch that hinted at volatility.

For San Francisco, the loss underscores how thin the margin can be against the league’s top end. At 14-11, the Dons need cleaner, more connected performances to avoid letting nights like this define their closeout to the season.

Up next

Venue details were not provided for this matchup. Both teams continue their 2025-26 NCAA slate with St. Mary’s looking to extend this level of control and San Francisco searching for a steadier baseline.